Let your words always loving, do not be bland, so you know how you must give an answer to everyone. (Colossians 4: 6)
A year Bible reading:
Numbers 10-11
A mother bid duku in traditional markets. When the seller said the price per kilogram of duku mother commented, "How duku this size can be expensive at all!" The salesman paused. Then he said, "It's better I duku smaller than your little finger"
Exaggerating! That is what happened in the story above. Only it is not happening in a conversation with outsiders, but also not uncommon in conversations among members of the family: between husband and wife, between parents and children, between parents and son. "You always troublesome it!" "You never pay attention to me." Without realizing it, in communicating with others we often hurl words that exaggerate the shortcomings of others. Painful, and deviated from the truth.
The apostle Paul admonishes us to implement love in communicating with others, including when conversing with others. Before you say anything, let us consider first, whether the words we are going to catapult it really was not an exaggeration. "Is my husband always troublesome? Have not happy he makes me laugh? "" Is my wife did not ever notice me? When I'm sick, is not he the trouble of cooking a special meal that is not taboo to me? "" Is my son is always a bitch? "" Is it true that parents never grant my wish? "Let our words are full of love. -HPG
For the negative things do not ever use the word "always", for positive things do not ever use the word "Never".
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